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Free/Reduced School Lunch Eligibility Rate by District (Number) – 2011-2012

Data Provided by: Children's Alliance of NH
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0.0 - 188.0
Academy for Science and Design Charter School 0.0
Ledyard Charter School 0.0
New Castle 0.0
CSI Charter School 0.0
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy 0.0
Virtual Learning Academy Charter School 0.0
South Hampton 1.0
Waterville Valley 2.0
Newfields 2.0
Errol 4.0
Newington 4.0
Jackson 7.0
Croydon 7.0
Stoddard 8.0
Mason 9.0
Nelson 9.0
Kensington 10.0
Seacoast Charter School 10.0
Landaff 11.0
Harrisville 12.0
Stark 12.0
Lyme 13.0
Hanover 13.0
East Kingston 14.0
Cocheco Arts and Technology Charter Academy 14.0
Hampton Falls 15.0
Monroe 16.0
Marlow 16.0
Cornish 16.0
Piermont 16.0
Strong Foundations Charter School 17.0
Mont Vernon 18.0
Grantham 18.0
Dunbarton 18.0
Greenland 19.0
Hollis 20.0
Washington 21.0
Lafayette Regional 21.0
Brentwood 21.0
Plainfield 22.0
Milan 23.0
Stratham 23.0
Surry Village Charter School 24.0
Wentworth 25.0
Westmoreland 26.0
Freedom 26.0
Unity 27.0
Warren 28.0
Dresden 28.0
Bath 28.0
Rye 31.0
North Country Charter Academy 33.0
Hill 35.0
Chichester 35.0
Great Bay elearning Charter School 37.0
New Boston 38.0
Andover 40.0
Holderness 41.0
Stewartstown 43.0
Rollinsford 43.0
Stratford 45.0
Pittsburg 45.0
Brookline 46.0
North Hampton 47.0
Strafford 50.0
Madison 50.0
Souhegan Cooperative 54.0
Hollis-Brookline Cooperative 59.0
Deerfield 59.0
Hopkinton 60.0
Candia 60.0
Chester 60.0
Goshen-Lempster Cooperative 61.0
Thornton 61.0
Hampstead 61.0
Bow 64.0
Ashland 68.0
Nottingham 70.0
Auburn 70.0
Rumney 73.0
Fremont 73.0
Amherst 75.0
Gilmanton 76.0
Northwood 76.0
Sunapee 76.0
Bethlehem 84.0
0.0 - 188.0
Profile 85.0
Henniker 87.0
Bartlett 88.0
Campton 89.0
Tamworth 93.0
Epsom 103.0
Prospect Mountain JMA 104.0
John Stark Regional 105.0
Gorham Randolph Shelburne Cooperative 111.0
Lincoln-Woodstock Cooperative 115.0
Windham 120.0
Alton 129.0
Oyster River Coop 135.0
Wakefield 138.0
Moultonborough 140.0
Barnstead 149.0
Litchfield 149.0
Plymouth 151.0
Exeter 157.0
Colebrook 160.0
Barrington 163.0
Allenstown 168.0
Lisbon Regional 170.0
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative 182.0
Weare 188.0
188.1 - 560.0
Milton 199.0
Pelham 199.0
Northumberland 199.0
Epping 202.0
Bedford 211.0
Hampton 218.0
Hooksett 220.0
Gilford 225.0
Hinsdale 246.0
Winchester 250.0
Newmarket 250.0
Farmington 254.0
Pittsfield 268.0
Pemi-Baker Regional 273.0
Sanborn Regional 278.0
Winnacunnet Cooperative 282.0
Haverhill Cooperative 296.0
Seabrook 314.0
Mascoma Valley Regional 322.0
Inter-Lakes Cooperative 328.0
Exeter Region Cooperative 330.0
Kearsarge Regional 331.0
Lebanon 331.0
Littleton 350.0
Mascenic Regional 358.0
Raymond 373.0
Merrimack 389.0
Pembroke 398.0
Pinkerton Academy 413.0
Londonderry 422.0
Goffstown 423.0
Newport 424.0
Shaker Regional 441.0
Newfound Area 458.0
Hillsboro-Deering Cooperative 482.0
Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative 484.0
Winnisquam Regional 501.0
White Mountains Regional 502.0
Fall Mountain Regional 506.0
Timberlane Regional 560.0
560.1 - 1,771.0
Milford 597.0
Portsmouth 598.0
Berlin 605.0
Hudson 606.0
Contoocook Valley 649.0
Merrimack Valley 653.0
Conway 661.0
Franklin 662.0
Monadnock Regional 663.0
Somersworth 683.0
Salem 723.0
Governor Wentworth Regional 735.0
Derry 834.0
Claremont 839.0
Keene 946.0
Dover 951.0
Laconia 1,010.0
Concord 1,569.0
Rochester 1,771.0
1,771.1 - 6,780.0
Nashua 4,377.0
Manchester 6,780.0

Definitions: This data includes the number and percent of children eligible for Free/Reduced Lunch programs.

Data Source: New Hampshire Department of Education Division of Program Support, Bureau of Data Management

Footnotes: The count is adjusted to include only children in grades 1 through 12. Free/Reduced Lunch Eligible count collected on October 31st of each school year.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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